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Johan Barthold Jongkind (attributed to) Dutch (1819-1891) SEASCAPE AT NIGHT oil on panel, framed, bearing signature: lower middle, inscribed: verso H14" W23" *Provenance: North Carolina private collection. *Artist Biography: Johan Jongkind was born at Latrop, near Rotterdam, Holland on June 3, 1819. The now noted marine and landscape painter and etcher went to Paris in 1846 to work with Eugene Isabey. The Salon rejected many of his pictures, and in 1852 awarded him only the third-class medal. However, he won recognition from such men as Baudelaire, Burty and Marmontel. Jongkind joined the school of Fountainebleau, greatly influencing the French landscape painters. He was essentially the initiator of contemporary Impressionism, and was really the master of Diaz, Monet, Sisley and Pissarro. Jongkind, who was a master watercolorist, also was a founder of La Societe des Aquafortistes. He ceased exhibiting in 1872 and lived in the mountains. However, he returned yearly to Holland to experiment with the effects of moonlight on water, for which he became especially famous. He died on February 9, 1891.

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